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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

Forensic Data Analysis using the Case Studies on Anti Forensic Devices

Author : Kavya P 1 Keerthi G Ganiga 2 Chethana L 3 Amber Srivatsava 4 Dasari Venkata Siva Surya Kumar 5 Dr Pooja Nayak S 6

Date of Publication :6th September 2022

Abstract: Individuals' interactions with machines would change. The technology which started with using buttons have developed to the touchpad screen, which allows people to control devices. merely conversing with them Intelligent house assistants (IHAs), which allow customers to manage their smart devices, read their mail, and occasionally place orders, are becoming increasingly popular. As a result, it’s possible that they'll be discovered at a crime scene shortly for this reason. and are capable of carrying the weight of digital evidence. This research looked into the most famous Alexa Echo and Google Home devices. Documentation was uncovered when this came to forensic research and evidence that made up metadata. Then, by fabricating operations, Changing the device's name, establishing a bogus routine, and so on talent improvement on an individual basis. As a result of the research, cyber defence experts and professors working in this field were given information on the several sorts the digital evidence that can be found in home automation system acts. Anti-forensic was also used to elicit the distinction between actual and false activities.

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